Thank goodness for the second reason or Manchester would not have been worthwhile. Unfortunately when we arrived at 3:30 pm, it was completely dark and raining pretty hard. We found our hotel and dried off and warmed up a bit. Then I had the boys bundle back up so we could see stuff even if it was raining. The Christmas market is like a trail through the city and part of it was near our hotel. Unfortunately, due to the cold, wet weather most of the booths had closed up early. So we had dinner and went back to the hotel.
The next morning we set out again to see stuff, but it was still raining and the markets didn't open in the morning. We finally just gave up on Manchester and headed for the airport early. On our ride to the airport, the sun finally came out. Grrr. The city itself seemed nice. It was easy to walk around the city center area. But that part of the trip just didn't work out for us.
I didn't even realize until we got home, but it was so rainy and dark, I never took any pictures in Manchester.
So, then we had some time in Dublin. When we landed it was again dark, and dinner time. The taxi driver recommended the restaurant across from the hotel and it was nice. Matt had his fish and chips and was satisfied. We walked a little bit, but the boys were worn out and we wanted them to be up for a long day then next day, so we turned in early.
We had such luck with the bus tour in London, so we did that in Dublin as well. But first, we started out by walking to Trinity College.
At the main entrance to Trinity College. |
The campanile with Malachi strutting his stuff. |
Physics! |
We went into the museum to learn about the Book of Kells, a medieval illuminated manuscript. At first the boys said they would be bored, but they were both fascinated by learning about how scribes copied books, how they made pigments, and how the books were bound.
The Book of Kells itself was very interesting to see. It's bigger than I had imagined. I'd show you pictures, but no photography was allowed.
Then we went up the stairs and into the Long Library (possibly my favorite place on earth). The boys loved it because it is the inspiration/partial backdrop for the Jedi Library in the Star Wars movies. They even had a children's literature display with comics showing the Jedi Library. It was just such an awesome library both for the books and the architecture.
Fancy hotel all decorated for Christmas. The bellmen wore top hats and tails. |
Fitzgerald's (the red one) is the smallest pub in Dublin. Only serves 16 at a time. |
Approaching Christ Church. |
St. Patrick's Cathedral. |
See! I drank a whole one! |
Then we hopped back on the bus and went by the infamous prison where the leaders of the 1916 uprising were executed, through part of the zoo, past Jameson's Distillery (same deal as Guinness, they don't actually let you in the distillery and since we aren't whiskey drinkers, we passed on that). After awhile it was clear that the boys needed something just for them, so we rode the bus to St. Stephen's Green. When we got off the sidewalk was filled with a Christmas market and it was actually quite nice. We wandered through on the way to the park entrance.
The park is lovely. The boys loved the ducks in the pond. The paths and green space and flower beds were nice, but then I realized I was hearing kids play, so I followed the path around and found a nice playground. The boys were thrilled. They loved it. Traveling with kids is certainly it's own thing. :)
River Liffey at sunset. |
Just a cool little alley way in Temple Bar area. |
On the Ha'penny Bridge. |
Ha'penny Bridge. |
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